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By Shola Akinnuso on May 21, 2009 at 4:05 pm


By Jon Haehnle on April 1, 2009 at 10:33 am

Hey guys, here’s some Power Girl pages someone scanned (apparently from Flash: Rebirth #1) and uploaded to BayImg:

Flash: Rebirth #1 is out today. Power Girl #1 is out in May!

Written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray; Art by Amanda Conner; Covers by Adam Hughes and Amanda Conner

In her own ongoing series at last! Straight from the pages of JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Power Girl starts life anew by building herself a secret identity. But a major villain from her past has other plans in store for the Super Hero, and to get his way, he’s holding Manhattan hostage!

From the fan-favorite writing team of Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray (JONAH HEX, TERRA) and featuring the vivacious art of Amanda Conner (JSA CLASSIFIED, TERRA) comes this rip-roaring new series!

* DC Universe
* 32pg.
* Color
* $2.99 US


We continue our Kung Fu Countdown with our list of the Top 5 Modern Martial Arts movies. Did your movie make the list? Also, stay tuned in the coming weeks for The Top 5 Jackie Chan Films, Top Shaw Brothers movies, Top 5 Most Influential Martial Arts movies, and so many more Kung Fu lists that your favorite flick, scene, or actor will DEFINITELY make the cut…somewhere.


We continue our Kung Fu Countdown with our list of the Top 5 Modern Martial Arts movies. Did your movie make the list? Also, stay tuned in the coming weeks for The Top 5 Jackie Chan Films, Top Shaw Brothers movies, Top 5 Most Influential Martial Arts movies, and so many more Kung Fu lists that your favorite flick, scene, or actor will DEFINITELY make the cut…somewhere.


While not much more than a promise and a picture, Rockstar announced Max Payne 3 for winter 2009. No word on console or even what type of game we can expect. The picture looks very ‘Metal Gear’, and Max certainly looks older and more grizzled.

Is Rockstar still developing the previously announced sequel to Red Dead Revolver? Is L.A. Noir still on the horizon? GDC is making E3 look VERY tasty indeed.

Stay tuned…developing…
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PCS IS DEAD

By Shola Akinnuso on March 23, 2009 at 3:19 am

We feel that it’s our duty to spread the word on comics’ hidden treasures, The Luna Brothers. Coming out swinging with Ultra, getting shout-outs from luminaries like Brian Michael Bendis, and impressing everyone with the epic GIRLS series, The Luna Bros are definitely stars on the rise.

Or they would be, if we can just get people to look past their solid-but- ‘non-flashy’ art.

Wait a minute, Luna fans. We LOVE the Luna Bros.

It’s just that the art seems to be a closed point of entry to too many. And when you’re churning stories as strong as The Sword, well, it might be time for a PopCultureShock intervention.

The Sword stars Dara Brighton, a former paraplegic-turned god-slaying heroine. When super-powered beings kill her entire family in search of an enchanted sword, they make the mistake of leaving her alive.

Finding the sword changes her destiny and puts her one of the bloodiest revenge dramas of the year.

The Luna Bros aren’t scared of a little gore. The clean, simple art reminiscent of The Bros Hernandez work on Love and Rockets, almost plays like animation. Arguably boring in the age of anime-inspired page design, the wide screen panel layout keeps the action flowing and cinematic.

The cool photo shop background effects don’t hurt either.

Past the art, it’s the drama that hooked us.

Dara’s in pain, clearly, at the violent death of her family. The miraculous powers and mystery of the sword has given her an incredible strength, and she means to use it.

Teamed with her faithful friend Julie, and reluctant guide Justin, they’re on the trail of three man gods who live freely on the earth. The only power keeping them in check from their desire of wanton destruction, is The Sword, and the integrity of she who wields it.

It’s light revenge plot, but characterization is the Lunar Brothers’ specialty. It all comes together like a small-budget movie, and book 2 picks up as Sara chases the god Zarkos and his deadly control of WATER.

Gory, thrilling, and driving in its bleakness, The Sword is, ironically, a really FUN read.

Volume 1 and 2 are both available in comic specialty shops, and the series continues via IMAGE comics.


By Shola Akinnuso on March 20, 2009 at 12:11 pm

A behind the scenes look at the motion capturing for Resistance: Retribution.


By Shola Akinnuso on March 20, 2009 at 11:56 am

Here there be Titans in this new trailer for the latest content in Epics’ Unreal III.


By Howard Brown on March 18, 2009 at 3:54 pm

This latest video reveals information about the original Overlord’s son, the Overlad and also explains the Destruction vs. Domination Tyranny system.


If you’ve been enjoying the Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Athena videos, you’ll love the developer diary.


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